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Tribe vs Nuer - What's the difference?

tribe | nuer |


As nouns the difference between tribe and nuer

is that tribe is a socially, ethnically, and politically cohesive group of people while nuer is any member of a pastoral confederation of tribes located in southern sudan and western ethiopia, forming one of the largest ethnic groups of east africa.

As a verb tribe

is to distribute into tribes or classes; to categorize.

Sudan vs Nuer - What's the difference?

sudan | nuer |


As a verb sudan

is .

As a noun nuer is

any member of a pastoral confederation of tribes located in southern sudan and western ethiopia, forming one of the largest ethnic groups of east africa.

Ethiopia vs Nuer - What's the difference?

ethiopia | nuer |


As a proper noun ethiopia

is country in eastern africa official name: federal democratic republic of ethiopia.

As a noun nuer is

any member of a pastoral confederation of tribes located in southern sudan and western ethiopia, forming one of the largest ethnic groups of east africa.

Poppy vs Poplike - What's the difference?

poppy | poplike | Synonyms |

Poppy is a synonym of poplike.


As a proper noun poppy

is , a flower name used since the end of the 19th century.

As an adjective poplike is

resembling pop music.

Square vs Goalsquare - What's the difference?

square | goalsquare |


As nouns the difference between square and goalsquare

is that square is (geometry) a polygon with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90 degrees; a regular quadrilateral whose angles are all 90 degrees while goalsquare is (australian rules football) one of the squares, measuring 9 by 64 metres, marked at either end of the ground in front of the goalpost, and from which the ball is kicked after a behind.

As an adjective square

is shaped like a (the polygon).

As a verb square

is to adjust so as to align with or place at a right angle to something else.

Ground vs Goalsquare - What's the difference?

ground | goalsquare |


As nouns the difference between ground and goalsquare

is that ground is (senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while goalsquare is (australian rules football) one of the squares, measuring 9 by 64 metres, marked at either end of the ground in front of the goalpost, and from which the ball is kicked after a behind.

As a verb ground

is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or ground can be (grind).

As an adjective ground

is crushed, or reduced to small particles.

Goalpost vs Goalsquare - What's the difference?

goalpost | goalsquare |


As nouns the difference between goalpost and goalsquare

is that goalpost is (sports) in american football, the tall y-shaped upright, now usually of fiberglass, at either end of the playing field, through which a football must go in order to score a field goal originally, they were h-shaped, with two wooden posts on either side while goalsquare is (australian rules football) one of the squares, measuring 9 by 64 metres, marked at either end of the ground in front of the goalpost, and from which the ball is kicked after a behind.

Behind vs Goalsquare - What's the difference?

behind | goalsquare |


In australian rules football|lang=en terms the difference between behind and goalsquare

is that behind is (australian rules football) a one-point score while goalsquare is (australian rules football) one of the squares, measuring 9 by 64 metres, marked at either end of the ground in front of the goalpost, and from which the ball is kicked after a behind.

As nouns the difference between behind and goalsquare

is that behind is the rear, back-end while goalsquare is (australian rules football) one of the squares, measuring 9 by 64 metres, marked at either end of the ground in front of the goalpost, and from which the ball is kicked after a behind.

As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

Pastoral vs Nuer - What's the difference?

pastoral | nuer |


As nouns the difference between pastoral and nuer

is that pastoral is a poem describing the life and manners of shepherds; a poem in which the speakers assume the character of shepherds; an idyll; a bucolic while nuer is any member of a pastoral confederation of tribes located in southern sudan and western ethiopia, forming one of the largest ethnic groups of east africa.

As an adjective pastoral

is of or pertaining to shepherds; hence, relating to rural life and scenes; as, a pastoral life.

Irrational vs Pollyannaishly - What's the difference?

irrational | pollyannaishly |


As an adjective irrational

is not rational; unfounded or nonsensical.

As a noun irrational

is a real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number.

As an adverb pollyannaishly is

in a pollyannaish way; with irrational optimism.

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